Agency
In Louisiana, when must a licensee provide an agency disclosure to a potential client?
AAt or before the first substantive contact
BOnly at the time of contract signing✓ Correct
CAfter showing the first property
DAt the time of closing
Explanation
Louisiana requires licensees to provide an agency disclosure at or before the first substantive contact with a potential client, informing them of the licensee's role.
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